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The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The distress in Liverpool. --The Norfolk Day Book copies the following Liverpool news from the London Times, of March 14: At the annual meeting of the District Provident Society, held yesterday, his Worship the Mayor (Mr. Robert Hutchinson) who presided, stated that although for a considerable time past a large amount of distress had prevailed in the town, it had never reached a point at which the ordinary means of relief had been inadequate to cope with it. On the contrary, through the admirable organization of the local charities, and the liberal support which they had received, every case of real distress and destitution had been investigated and relieved. For a long time past the cotton porters have been reduced to great straits by the greatly diminished imports of cotton, but this evil was income measure counteracted by a large influx of grain-laden vessels, which afforded more than the usual amount of employment in that line. Within the last few weeks, however, the